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With over 150 great trips across all seven
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Description :Enjoy the once-in-a-lifetime experience of trekking to Machu Picchu—without the crowds or the need to camp! This amazing lodge-to-lodge journey begins and ends in Cusco, a timeless town dominated by the fine stonework of ancient craftsmen and the evocative remnants of the Inca Empire. It then…

Description :…are ready to join the galloping herds. While here, you’ll enjoy what may be the highlight of your journey: a three-day walking safari in the Serengeti—just recently allowed. Many of the places we hike may not have been visited by man for more than half a century. No roads. No other…

Description :…you’ll quickly develop a real connection to the nomadic people who have wandered these same routes for centuries before you. While this trip may not be for the faint of heart, it is sure to be the thrill and education of a lifetime! Our expedition begins in Kashgar, in China’s…

Description :…including bighorn sheep, beaver, porcupine, river otters, mink, black bear, coyote, and perhaps even an elusive wolf or cougar. Soaring above us, we may catch a glimpse of osprey, bald eagles, or herons. You’ll want to have your camera poised and ready for pictures of the old Shoshone pit…

Description :Once you’ve seen Canada’s Northwest Passage, wildlife viewing may never be the same. Surrounded by mountains, fjords, glaciers and seemingly endless fields of ice, this corner of the Arctic is the perfect playground for polar bears, seals and whales and the narwhal, “the unicorn of…

Description :…on the trail, and a classic campfire dinner is the icing on the cake for any Yosemite experience. After four days in this alpine paradise, you may even be tempted to try our John Muir Trail—an ultimate adventure that will put you front and center with the higher altitudes of the Sierra…

Description :…equatorial landscape of Queen Elizabeth National Park provides a beautiful backdrop for leopards, elephants, lions, and up to 30,000 hippos. We may even see one of Africa’s wonderful anomalies: the tree-climbing lions of Ishasha. But the highlights of this adventure are the primates. In…

Description :…found at MTS. Please note that this is our sample Galápagos itinerary. Galápagos National Park regulations require that vessels adhere to a set selection of itineraries based upon the vessel and departure date. Therefore your actual itinerary may vary from the sample presented here.

Description :Constructed between 1800 and 1914, the Panama Canal remains one of the singular engineering feats of the modern age and has been a major passageway for international trade for nearly 100 years. Aside from its historic and economic importance, this vital artery passes through areas of remarkably rich…

Description :…fortresses and monuments near the city, and hike to out-of-the-way villages, markets, and ruins in the Urubamba Valley. If you are traveling on the June 24 departure, you’ll get to experience the colorful pageants and street dances of Inti Raymi (the Festival of the Sun), which was the most…

Description :…sites, including the Giant’s Causeway, Donegal Town, Croagh Patrick, Connemara, the Aran Islands, Galway City, the Burren, the Cliffs of Moher, Dingle and the Lakes of Killarney. With warm Irish hospitality and a pint waiting for you at the end of each day, you may never want to go home!

Description :Join us for an unforgettable journey to the Mediterranean island of Corsica, one of the world’s top hiking destinations. Essentially a mountain range rising up from the sea, Corsica is all about the views. It’s hard to say what’s more stunning: the cliffs and peaks soaring above…

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Many activities are optional and involve fairly easy travel. Trips may include short hikes of two to three hours or optional walks at low elevations. Includes less demanding sea kayaking and river rafting trips with Class I-II rapids.

Moderate

More active trips involving hiking over moderate terrain, usually - but not always - with vehicle support and at elevations less than 10,000 feet, or trips with long hiking days, multiple sea kayaking days, wilderness camping, or other invigorating activity. On many trips, you can elect to skip a day's activity, depending on logistics. Includes more demanding sea kayaking trips and river rafting trips with Class III rapids.

Strenuous

Hiking and trekking over steeper or more rugged terrain or where elevations may exceed 10,000 feet - often several days in a row. Includes more demanding sea kayaking trips (4-5 hours paddling a day) and river rafting trips with Class IV-V rapids.